Blotter-holder.



PATENTED MAY 29, 1906.

E. M. WHITTINGTON.

BLOTTER HOLDER. APPLIQATION FILED AUG. 23. 1905.

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Patented may 29,1906,

' l' Winri gtntes, reninty oi Davidc invented n AIDS Y 1. asily bio y. from the hund and i.: 5..., Yisc of `the other ''.hns freely outiii'ied my it. .dition nous ots, essentinily, in the e1n- :gli 'I' .-1. ri lrg--nietal plate having "end inflected to grasp and hold i the nn le et the plate en also in certain den hereinafter fully de- *he claim.

tinge. part oi this specislimvingrfl the pracu Fig. 'is

oi' ny invention.

c view of' the device disbeing xo wrist, blc-ttor dotted lines; end iiiy my invention i e c tcsscntielly recteurs; i sleep( and oi' any convenient size, sind p cuir-lod, :is shown, :ind at each t' tlciips ilfyl'sici 'sitio oi iw plz to scifuiel'f hohl the ic clips bci bont slitH l. ttc :it hoii l'ioey und n nt li' in Fig. l'l1 f .udinnlly :nijacent one sind the intervening at pro E nni'ehed up and has e. ring F connected theretc, and to this ring is attached one end of an adjustable strap @opposite end of which carries a ring H, which is adapted to fit over the finger i, punched from the plate and adot iinger projecting toward the adjacent end oi the plate. c

te before stated, plete A carries a blotter @Il upon the under side thereof, and this plete is mijo-.fed between its ends in order to fit 'the under side of the Wrist, and the adjustable strap passes over the-upper side of the wrist and the ring H, hooked upon the finger The device is then ready for use, and While heldin this position the writing opera- ,ion can be carried on and then by throwing the hand up the blotter can be brought into operation, and in this manner the operations oi. writing and blotting can be carried on with and rapidity.

it can thus be seen that provide a cheap, iple, and e'fiicient appliance which Will Ivtely avoid the necessity of laying down or yuse the other hand for the purpose oi' blotting. w

Having thus fully described my invention, what l ciaiin es new, end desire to secure by .Letters ?atcnt, ifs- A. blottcr-holder comprising a metal plate having' integral clips at each end, said clips being bent back upon the under side of the plate and adapted to hold a blottor, an upwardljpextending loop punched 'from the plate adjacent one end, a finger punched. from the plate adjacent the opposite end, a.

stoned. upon the said loop, and an adile strap connected to said ring and lng a ring at its opposite end adapted gage said linger, all of' said-parts boing twang d substantially as described.

jacent the opposite ends thereof, the free end 

